Reproducing global inequalities in the online labour market: valuing capital in the design field
Demirel, Pelin ; Nemkova, Ekaterina ; Taylor, Rebecca F.
2021
35
5
October
914-930
crowd work ; social class ; social inequality ; self employed
Social sciences
English
Bibliogr.
"Millions of freelancers work on digital platforms in the online labour market (OLM). The OLM's capacity to both undermine and reproduce labour inequalities is a theme in contemporary platform economy debates. What is less well understood is how processes of social (re)production take place in practice for diverse freelancers on global platforms. Drawing on a study of freelance designers, we use Bourdieu's notions of capital and field to explore the specific ‘rules of the game' and the symbolic valuing of skills and identities that secure legitimacy and advantage in the OLM. We contribute to contemporary debates by illuminating the power of Global North actors to shape freelancer positions and hierarchies in the online design field. The ‘cost advantages' of Global South workers are counterbalanced by the symbolic legitimising of specific cultural and social practices (specifically in relation to language) and the devaluing of others."
Digital
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